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In Morocco, trains are usually safe, but there are some things to keep in mind, just like with any other transportation system:

Rules for safety

The train network in Morocco is mostly run by the ONCF (Office National des Chemins de Fer), and it meets all international safety standards. Major roads, like the ones that join Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakech, are well taken care of and updated often.

Train Goodness

Morocco’s trains are not all the same. Modern high-speed trains, like the Al Boraq that runs between Tangier and Casablanca, are fast and have many safety features. Most of the time, regular intercity trains are safe, but they might not be as comfortable or have as many services as high-speed trains.

Steps Taken for Safety

Moroccan trains are safe because cops check tickets and are present on major routes. However, people should monitor their belongings because theft and other small crimes happen.

Mishaps and Delays

Accidents on trains don’t happen very often, but delays can happen because of technical problems or bad weather. People think trains are better and more reliable than other ways to get around, like taking the bus or driving.

Trains in Morocco are usually safe, especially newer trains that run on key routes. But it’s always good to be careful, keep your things safe, and check for travel warnings.

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